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		<title>Are Opera Glasses For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the cost of Opera glasses can be costly depending on the kind that you get and what it is made out of. Opera glasses can also cost a lot depending on how expensive the materials are that are used for making them. Some opera glasses can cost only thirty dollars, where as others may cost a couple hundred dollars.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the cost of Opera glasses can be costly depending on the kind that you get and what it is made out of. Opera glasses can also cost a lot depending on how expensive the materials are that are used for making them. Some opera glasses can cost only thirty dollars, where as others may cost a couple hundred dollars.</p>
<p>The prices on opera glasses can be a lot of different prices. They can cost anywhere from thirty dollars to hundreds of dollars. The price depends on what kind you get, where you get them from and what they are made out of. You can get them made out of Mother of Pearl and this can be costly but is worth it because they are beautiful.</p>
<p>Opera glasses look so much like binoculars but are very much smaller than binoculars. They also will focus really well inside and Binoculars will usually only focus good when you are outside. There should not be any reason why you can not find opera glasses that you like because they come in so many different designs.</p>
<p>The reason that the opera glasses cost different is because of how well they are put together and the optics that are used for them. Obviously, if the materials are more expensive them the cost is going to go up, just like it would on anything else that you might buy in a regular store. You can find opera glasses at stores in Hollywood but you can mostly find them on-line if you do not live in Hollywood or close to Hollywood.</p>
<p>Renting or having opera glasses can be very helpful because this allows people to see the stage from their seat. Usually it is very cheap to rent opera glasses at a performance. There are some people who find that they do not need opera glasses at all. This all depends on how well they can see or if their seat is close to the stage.</p>
<p>There are a lot of places that you can find opera glasses. Stores in Hollywood California usually sell them due to the overwhelming desire of people to go to operas. However, if you do not live near Hollywood California and you live somewhere else that may also have Operas, maybe you can not find a store that sells opera glasses and in this case you can always look on-line.</p>
<p>It is a personal choice of many people to use Opera Glasses but it is not mandatory to own or rent them if you go to an opera. You should always rent or borrow glasses before you buy because then you can see if they are right for you before you spend the money on them.</p>
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		<title>Try Purchase Opera Glasses To View The Performance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opera glasses are often called theater binoculars. These optical instruments are compact and low in power, but useful in magnification of the performers. Originally the glasses were used exclusively at operas. Due to the lower light conditions the magnification power of opera glasses is always kept under 5x power and most are at a 3x power.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Opera glasses are often called theater binoculars. These optical instruments are compact and low in power, but useful in magnification of the performers. Originally the glasses were used exclusively at operas. Due to the lower light conditions the magnification power of opera glasses is always kept under 5x power and most are at a 3x power.</p>
<p>In some ways, opera glasses may look like binoculars. They are however designed for use indoors. They are useful for those at an opera or other performance who have seats that are seated in the back of the theater or in the balconies. The give the theater goers the ability to see the stage from the locations that are far away.</p>
<p>However, opera glasses are not true binoculars from an optical point of view. Binoculars are actually a pair of telescopes. The overall length of the telescopes is made possible by an optical process called folding which uses mirrors to shorten the length. Opera glasses, use a convex lens as the objective lens and a concave lens for the eyepiece. Although the image is not as high a quality as with binoculars, it is produced upright using only two lenses instead of the multiple lenses necessary with the binoculars.</p>
<p>The design of opera glasses is so that they are small. They should not be obtrusive or distracting to other theater goers. Some models are designed to fold so that they easily fit into the pocket or purse.</p>
<p>Use of opera glasses can take some getting used to. One suggestion is to try an inexpensive rental of opera glasses. They are often available at the larger operas. If you rent before you buy, you will know if opera glasses help you to enjoy the show.</p>
<p>During the nineteenth century, many ladies used spectacles having a long handle called a lorgnette. Most of these glasses were more ornamental than they were useful. The lorgnette was preferred at this time to the more traditional spectacle. Today, many of the more expensive opera glasses use the design of the lorgnette of the nineteenth century.</p>
<p>Opera glasses use is certainly a personal choice. While some patrons find them very useful when trying to follow a story line other find them quite annoying and unnecessary to follow the plot. Of you do not want to use opera glasses, but have difficulty in following a story line, you may want to pay more for a better seat next time to get a better view of the show without using the glasses.</p>
<p>Jeff B. has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a  href="http://www.fineoperaglasses.com" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">opera glasses</a>. Including <a  href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses...compact-binoculars-by-style.html" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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		<title>Qualities To Check For In Opera Glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are at any performing arts events you can use opera glasses to improve your sight. These glasses are fashionable and can be very easy to handle. When finding this material it helps to take a few things in mind.</p>
<p>You should look first at the build that is used for your glasses. A good appearance is important for when you are at a performing arts event. Your glasses can work with many unique materials. A brass material can be used in that they are impressive and will not scratch easily. You can also have a wooden panel finish to your glasses.</p>
<p>Magnification is something that is important to see in your opera glasses. In most cases you can magnify items to three times their size. Some of the most powerful glasses work at five times magnification levels. Regardless of where you are sitting you can use these glasses for your benefit. This includes when you are very far out of the stage.</p>
<p>The lenses you are using should also be ones that can allow you to have a larger field of vision. Most opera glasses have lenses that are twenty-five millimeters in diameter. This is so you will be able to see many things on the stage. It is also not too big so you will be able to focus on individual things on the stage.</p>
<p>Being able to get your glasses stored properly is also useful. In many cases you can get your glasses folded up with ease. This is done by folding them at the center of the glasses. Even if you cannot use this on your glasses you can always use a good storage case. A strong case or a containment pouch can always be used.</p>
<p>The ability to handle your glasses with ease is also important. You can handle them like you would with standard binoculars. You can also use them with a handle for holding the glasses. Opera glasses of this type are known as Lorgnette glasses. Either way you should know that these two methods of handling the glasses are easy to handle.</p>
<p>You should check out opera glasses for being able to see things at a performing arts event. It is easy to see things but you should watch for some factors. You will need to see how you can hold onto these glasses. The vision diameter and the magnification level that is used are important to see too.</p>
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		<title>Madame Butterfly, the Betrayal: A Review of the Opera</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Bridges</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madame Butterfly is a popular opera that is written by Giacomo Puccini. You will want to bring your opera glasses to this opera. We are about to show you why.</p>
<p>The story of Madame Butterfly begins with a U.S. Naval Officer by the name of Pinkerton, and a Goro, a Japanese Marriage Broker. Pinkerton and Goro are looking at a quaint little house built atop a hill overlooking the bay. Pinkerton finds himself inspecting the home for his beautiful bride, and himself to live in. Pinkerton, upon completion of the home decides to buy the home for 999 years, while holding the right to cancel the agreement at any time.</p>
<p>The opera moves on, and we find that a wedding between Pinkerton and Butterfly is about to take place. Almost all of Butterfly&#8217;s family will be coming to attend, however her uncle will not be coming due to the fact that he is a priest.</p>
<p>Although Pinkerton is marrying Butterfly, his goal is to get the love of as many beautiful women as possible. This is the reason he wants to have the right to cancel the housing agreement each and every month. Soon you will want to put on your opera glasses to see the beautiful Butterfly.</p>
<p>Before the Japanese beauty, Butterfly, enters the opera, the American consul comes out and asks Pinkerton if he truly loves his soon-to-be bride. Pinkerton cannot commit with a yes. He only describes how mesmerized he is by Butterfly&#8217;s personality which includes innocence, beauty and charm. One day Pinkerton speaks of having a real marriage to an American woman.</p>
<p>Butterfly finally graces the stage. The wedding of the Officer and Butterfly begins, as Butterfly&#8217;s family looks on. After the wedding has taken place, we find Butterfly&#8217;s uncle has broken into the party, he has found out that Butterfly has abandoned her own religion for Pinkerton&#8217;s by marrying him. Butterfly is crushed, but is consoled by her unloving husband Pinkerton.</p>
<p>Butterfly finally gets over the condemnation and curse that she received from her uncle, and remains happily married to her beloved Pinkerton. Weeks turn to months, and she can hardly contain her joy and love for the man of her dreams, she continues to fall more deeply in love with a man that does not love her back. Pinkerton one day receives notice that he is to go on duty as a naval officer; before he leaves he gives Butterfly money, and promises to return as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Act three opens, to find that three years have passed. Butterfly continues to watch ships coming in hoping every day to see the ship of her beloved husband, in all this time her love for him has only increased. One day she sees the American consul who she has known from the beginning as Pinkerton&#8217;s friend coming up the path to her home. Excitedly she greets him, hoping for news from her beloved. Unbeknownst to her, Pinkerton has asked him to go to Butterfly to tell her that he has wed another woman named Kate, and would not be coming back. Full of guilt the American gives the news.</p>
<p>Destroyed by the news left by Pinkerton&#8217;s friend, Butterfly leaves the room weeping, only to return carrying Pinkerton&#8217;s son that she has given birth to. Butterfly tells the American that Pinkerton could not leave his wife and son for another woman. After some convincing she succumbs to the fact that Pinkerton did not love her, and is not to return.</p>
<p>The story does not end here, but to find out the end of the story you will have to see Madame Butterfly for yourself. The costumes are sure to amaze, the music cannot be forgotten, and the story riveting. Make sure you don&#8217;t forget to bring your opera glasses so that you can fully enjoy every moment.</p>
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		<title>Opera Glasses and Reviews: The Phantom of the Opera</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous performance that will send your feelings through an array of emotions from sadness, happiness, to fright. When planning on attending a performance of the Phantom of the Opera make sure you bring your opera glasses.</p>
<p>Our Story begins in the nineteenth century, and the curtains open to reveal that two business men have purchased an old theater house which is haunted by a spirit. This spirit is that of a genius construction worker who helped build the opera house by the name of Erik. The reality of the matter is that Erik is not in fact a phantom but was one who was disfigured from birth. To cover the disfigurement of his face the Phantom of the Opera wears the mask that we all know so well today.</p>
<p>As time passes, Erik tells the one of the performers, Christine, that her dead father who is has sent him to train her with voice lessons. The voice lessons take place in Christine&#8217;s dressing room. This may sound fairly normal, but Erik is on the other side of the wall training her as he told Christine he is a spirit. As Erik trains Christine she becomes a phenomenal singer. Christine takes the leading role in a performance.</p>
<p>Christine, one night, faints during a performance. A daring man in the audience comes to her rescue. We come to find out that this daring man is Raoul, a childhood friend of Christine. We find also that Raoul has fallen in love with her. Raoul begins to attend Christine&#8217;s performances regularly, showering her with gifts.</p>
<p>As Christine and Raoul start to fall even more in love, the Phantom; Erik watches and hears all that is happening, finally he decides to meet with Christine face to face. When he shows his face in her dressing room for the first time, he wears the mask that has made this play famous. He then abducts Christine, and takes her through winding tunnels down to his home in the secret catacombs of the opera house.</p>
<p>Christine becomes frightened and angered at Erik and wants to be let go back out into the world. Erik makes a promise to let her go after five days of being with him. Erik gives Christine a tour of his home which if very strange and horrific. Chills will be sent down your spine. Make sure you have your opera glasses out for this moment in the theatre.</p>
<p>Christine cannot wait to see just who Erik is and why the mask is on his face. She grabs his mask and quickly takes it off during a remarkable duet. Grab your theatre glasses so you may get a glimpse of Erik&#8217;s face. The lights may be too dimmed but it is worth a try! More chills will be sent down your spine with the screaming from the horrible site revealed. This deception angers Erik who now thinks he will not let Christine leave his spooky home. Erik so wants Christine to love him and you can feel his passion.</p>
<p>As the storyline carries on you will continue to be mesmerized by the music and wonderful performance that is given. But to see how The Phantom of the Opera ends, you will have to see it for yourself. This is one performance that you will want to see again and again. The wonderful storyline of the Phantom of the Opera with opera glasses is highly recommended.</p>
<p>Jeff Bridges has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a  href="http://www.fineoperaglasses.com" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">opera glasses</a>. Including <a  href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses...compact-binoculars-by-style.html" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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		<title>Opera Glasses, A Excellent Method To See All The Action On Stage From Far Away</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opera Glasses are somewhat like binoculars except that they are for seeing stage performances. The opera houses of yesterday had seats that were free or cheaper for people but they were far away from the stage up on balconies. The stage was so distant that one could only see the figures moving around on stage. Props were nonexistent and seeing the singer or actors face was impossible. Opera glasses would make it a little easier for those sitting in the cheap seats to see what was happening on stage and see what the actors actually looked like. Opera glasses have been in use since the 50's.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Opera Glasses are somewhat like binoculars except that they are for seeing stage performances. The opera houses of yesterday had seats that were free or cheaper for people but they were far away from the stage up on balconies. The stage was so distant that one could only see the figures moving around on stage. Props were nonexistent and seeing the singer or actors face was impossible. Opera glasses would make it a little easier for those sitting in the cheap seats to see what was happening on stage and see what the actors actually looked like. Opera glasses have been in use since the 50&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Opera glasses are different from binoculars as they are made to be smaller and some where made not so much to look utilitarian but to look stylish. Some pop up from a flat looking case and are easily carried in women&#8217;s clutch bags or in suit coat pockets. Others fold so that they can easily be carried around without notice. There are some that mimic those of the past with a single rod attached called a lorgnette, so the glasses can be held to the eyes with only one hand. This folds up as well.</p>
<p>You can purchase opera glasses easily these days. You can get an inexpensive model for about $50 to $100 US dollars but there are those with better optics are much more expensive. Expensive models will be more stylish as well. Antique opera glasses are often much more expensive merely because they are antique and most often much more ornate. Try them out to make sure they give you the magnification you need and are still in operating order.</p>
<p>Some theaters give you the opportunity to rent opera glasses for a small fee. If you are an opera or theater enthusiast that attends regularly you may want to have a pair of your own, but if you one go once in awhile renting them is a good option. If you want to buy your own it is a good idea to try out the rented ones to see what you prefer. You may like the ones you hold one handed with the rod or you might like the ones you use like binoculars. You might find out you don&#8217;t even want to use them.</p>
<p>Opera glasses are different in another way from binoculars. The optical system used is much simpler than that used in binoculars. It is known as the Galilean optical system and based on the system that was invented by Galileo. The view is not as sharp with opera glasses as it is with binoculars but it still enables you to see what is happening on the stage.</p>
<p>China is the biggest exporter of opera glasses today. Most modern opera glasses have a 3 X magnification that works well in concert halls and auditoriums. There are some that actually go up to 5 X but they cost much more money. Some glasses focus and others don&#8217;t. The ones that do not focus usually have a small LED light situated between the barrels for the eye. This is a nice feature to allow you to read the program in limited light without disturbing anyone around you. People with good vision can use these but those who do not should look into the focus type. You can use these with or without glasses or contacts and still be able to see. The focus type will not have this as the focus knob is located between the barrels and there is no room.</p>
<p>Most opera glasses come in a case and especially the antique variety. Some are soft cloth cases and some are hard lined with velvet. Vintage glasses are made of ivory, enamel that was heavily cloisonne?and they might have gems on them or be edged in gold. They were elegant yet supposed to be unobtrusive. Vintage and modern opera glasses make a wonderful gift for those that go to the theater, opera or ballet on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Before you attend any performance make sure that you have a good pair of <a  href="http://www.fineoperaglasses.com" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">opera glasses</a>. Here you can check out <a  href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses...compact-binoculars-by-style.html" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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		<title>Opera Glasses- A Look Through History</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Devices to improve eyesight in general have been around for hundreds of years. It was not until the 1800&#8217;s that opera glasses achieved their position as a status symbol among theater-goers of the day.</p>
<p>Opera was becoming an increasingly popular social event. But not everyone was able to afford the high prices for seats with a close view of the stage. To get a good view of what was happening on stage it became necessary to find a compact way of magnifying it. Scientists found a way to combine telescopic lenses with stereoscopic prisms and invented a method by which a clear three dimensional view of the stage was available.</p>
<p>Opera glasses rapidly became status symbols and ways for people to show off their wealth. If you had the money to attend the opera you wanted others to know it. And a great deal of business was conducted at intermission as well. A huge portion of the high society social calendar was taken up by opera season.</p>
<p>People found ways to make the glasses much more ornate. They became an accessory that told a lot about the owner&#8217;s social status. They often featured elaborate cases made of precious metals or that were highly enameled. Inlays of mother-of-pearl and other precious materials also became quite common. There were also several variations that became popular. They included the lorgnette, with a handle that allowed you to hold the glasses up to your face. There was also a folding version that was popular as it could be collapsed and stored in a purse or other case.</p>
<p>Opera glasses are still used today and can be quite helpful in modern theaters which can be very large. You can find them in many specialty stores such as ones which sell cameras and binoculars. There are also a number of websites which sell opera glasses. These can be good starting places to look. These sites allow you to compare a number of different models and prices.</p>
<p>When you are purchasing your opera glasses you should check the level of magnification that they offer. It is usually recommended that you look for a 3x magnification. This will allow you a good field of vision and will minimize the amount of shaking may see from hand movement. Anything over 5x magnification is considered to be too high.</p>
<p>Once you know what your options are you can decide what style you are interested in. They still come in folding and lorgnette styles. There are compact models which will fold down into plastic cases which can make them more durable for outside use. This could be handy at an outdoor concert or at a rock concert where you may accidentally drop them.</p>
<p>If you are someone who wants to view theatre performances but are not able to pay high prices for your tickets, then opera glasses might be a good solution for you. It will allow you to feel in touch with the past and still enjoy the fine details of modern performances from anywhere in the theater.</p>
<p>Jeff Bridges has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a  href="http://www.fineoperaglasses.com" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">opera glasses</a>. Including <a  href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses...compact-binoculars-by-style.html" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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		<title>Review:Wicked the Musical with Opera Glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wicked the musical is absolutely brilliant. We have all watched The Wizard of Oz, made in 1939, growing up every year. Now everyone can watch The Wizard of Oz anytime they please if they purchase the DVD.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wicked the musical is absolutely brilliant. We have all watched The Wizard of Oz, made in 1939, growing up every year. Now everyone can watch The Wizard of Oz anytime they please if they purchase the DVD.</p>
<p>As I sat attended this performance, my thoughts were continually drawn back to the opera glasses I was using for the performance. The costumes through the glasses were delightful, the singing amazing, the characters entrancing, and stage props amazing. Without opera glasses I am sure that I would have missed out on much of the performance, so to full enjoy the experience when you attend, make sure you remember to bring them.</p>
<p>I love how you learn who the good witch, Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West truly are. You learn how they acted growing up. You find out how Glinda, (the good witch) really was.</p>
<p>In the performance of Wicked you find the story going to many twists and turns. As the play begins we begin to see the childhoods&#8217; of both the Good Witch, and Wicked Witch. We see that Elphaba (the Wicked Witch) had a terrible upbringing, you find out that she was born with green skin, for which she was tormented constantly by those around her, you find that she was raised by her father, and had no mother to take care of her. Also you find that Glinda (the Good Witch) was born to a rich family, and as it turns out, was nothing more than a spoiled brat. At the end of the performance you attend, you are sure to be bombarded with opportunities to buy merchandise from the show, of all the things you are sure to be offered, I do recommend purchasing a CD of the music, as you will want to listen to it over and over again.</p>
<p>Wicked is one of the most popular musicals to come off Broadway in years, the story is unforgettable, and the music is sure to amaze. Wicked has won many awards for its music and theatrical performances. If after this review you still don&#8217;t believe me that it is a remarkable play, simply find someone you know who has seen it, ask them how they felt about it, and you will see what I mean. Opera glasses for this performance are absolutely necessary, so buy them if needed.</p>
<p>Of the calendar year of 2009, wicked has been hailed as the top production of this year. Many, many records have been set by this wicked musical, and as this is written, Wicked is on its second national tour, remember to buy tickets fast, when Wicked played in our town, tickets went on sale in late December and were sold out within 3 days, despite the fact that the play was not till May! This is a performance that will be around for years to come, as such, do not fret it you are not able to get tickets this time around, there will be many opportunities to come, and as we always always recommend, don&#8217;t forget the opera glasses.</p>
<p>Jeff Bridges has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell <a  href="http://www.fineoperaglasses.com" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">opera glasses</a>. Including <a  href="http://fineoperaglasses.com/opera-glasses...compact-binoculars-by-style.html" class="external external_icon" rel="nofollow">Opera Glasses</a> with handle, flashlight, chain and more!</p>
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		<title>Opera Glasses and Shear Madness: a Comedic Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:47:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are reading this, you are probably planning on seeing Shear Madness which is a play written by Paul Portner. In this review, I would like to prepare you for the comedic experience of a lifetime! To get you started, let us just say that the title of the play is a drastic understatement. This is truly a performance requiring opera glasses.</p>
<p>As we begin the performance we find ourselves in unisex hair salon. We see that the stereotypical gossip is happening in this salon, just as it happens in real life. As the clients sit to get their hair cut, their deepest secrets seem to fall with the hair trimmings. We listen to the stories of the performers, and we get our first tastes of comedy, much of this play is improvised by the actors. As you watch Shear Madness, you begin to see the all too stereotypical characters, you have the ditsy blond, a gay hairdresser (played wonderfully by John McGivern in the performance I saw in Milwaukee.) a police officer, high class women, and of course, the all American hunk which makes McGivern&#8217;s character giggle.</p>
<p>This play is ever changing as the topics of interest revolve around current events going on around the city Shear Madness is open in and the United States hot topics. The current events are twisted into a funny light. The characters use a lot of improvisation and sometimes the actors cannot contain their own laughter which only makes you laugh even harder. To make sure you see each actor slip up trying hard not to giggle, bring your Opera glasses.</p>
<p>Unexpectedly during the play one of the actors will speak directly to a person or people in the audience to ask for opinions. You may even find yourself yelling out the answers. You must understand that you answer may vary from your neighbors, which adds an exciting new element to this wonderful performance. I do advise you to be careful if you find yourself in the first two or three rows, as you may become the topic of one of the jokes, remember though this is all in good humor.</p>
<p>The hair salon is really just a front for the real story, for not too far into the play we find that owner of the hair salon has been murdered. The owner lived in an apartment above the salon before she was murdered, and the plot rapidly develops into a murder mystery. As you are in attendance undoubtedly you will find yourself trying to unravel the mystery behind the murder to see if you are the first to discover the true killer. Make sure that you bring your opera glasses along, to ensure that you don&#8217;t miss a single beat in this thriller.</p>
<p>Here is where Shear Madness gets fun. The owner of the salon is the one that is always murdered in this play, but the killer will vary from performance to performance, based on clues presented. Also the audience, based on the clues chooses who the murderer must be. This may sound odd, but is a very funny development. Many (like me) see the play over and over so that they can see the different endings!</p>
<p>Shear Madness is one of the longest running plays that are not musical. Popular critics such as the New York Times, Newsweek, Chicago Sun-Times, The Wall Street Journal and more have given Shear Madness rave reviews.</p>
<p>Opera glasses are always a crucial element in attending any performance, but especially this one. If you don&#8217;t bring your opera glasses, you are sure to miss moments, clues and laughs. Make sure you have a pair in hand before you walk out the door to go.</p>
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